Free Juniper JN0-460 Actual Exam Questions - Question 13 Discussion

Question No. 13
Referring to the exhibit, which statement is correct about the Post-Install user’s role?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Carlos N.
2026-02-20

C/D? It can’t be full access (D) since that’s usually reserved for admins, but read-only (C) makes sense if the role is about checking installs without making changes. Pretty sure they don’t actually do installs themselves.

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Carlos N.
2026-02-20

I get why B and C are in the mix, but I’m wondering if the role really focuses on installing across all sites or if it’s more site-specific. If it’s post-install, maybe they’re more about verifying or monitoring after installation rather than deploying everywhere. That would lean away from B’s broad install access. Also, if they can’t change configurations, that leans toward C’s read-only angle. Could the exhibit clarify if the role includes any write permissions or just observation? Without that, it’s tricky to rule either out fully.

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Marco B.
2026-02-17

C imo, because read-only access fits a user who needs to verify installs without changing anything. If they could install or manage devices, that would be more than read-only, so B might be too broad.

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Sohail A.
2026-02-14

I don’t think they have full control, so D is unlikely. B fits better since “Post-Install” suggests their role is mainly about installing devices, not managing workflows or just reading data. B

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Ahmed X.
2026-02-10

C imo. Post-Install users probably aren’t full admins, so D seems off. Also, if they have read-only access, that fits the idea they monitor and check status without making changes. A sounds like they do more than just help-desk monitoring, but that could be part of it. B is too narrow because installs might be handled elsewhere or by a different role. The key is they likely see all sites but don’t mess with configs much.

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Sam O.
2026-01-26

B/C? Post-Install sounds more hands-on than just viewing, so full read-only (C) seems off. But if it’s limited to installs only, B could make sense since they handle APs and switches without broader rights.

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Sam O.
2026-01-25

Maybe B could fit too, since "Post-Install user" might be focused on setting up devices like APs and switches, not just viewing them. It seems plausible they have install permissions but not full admin rights.

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Sam O.
2026-01-23

C imo, post-install usually means just checking, not full control.

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Usman Y.
2026-01-22

C, since they likely just review installations without making changes.

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Usman Y.
2026-01-22

Guessing C since post-install tasks usually involve reviewing setups rather than making changes, so read-only access fits better than full or install-only permissions.

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Luke T.
2026-01-20

Probably C here. The name “Post-Install” suggests someone who checks or verifies things after installation, so read-only access across all sites makes sense—they’d need to see everything but not mess with settings. A sounds more like a support or admin role, not just post-install tasks.

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Luke T.
2026-01-17

Maybe C? Since the Post-Install user sounds like they’d need to check configs but not change anything, read-only access across sites seems plausible. Full access (D) feels too broad.

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Luke T.
2026-01-16

Actually, B doesn’t fit because the Post-Install role isn’t just about installing hardware; it’s more about managing after installation. So A still seems like the best choice here.

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Luke T.
2026-01-13

Pretty sure it's A. The Post-Install user handles help-desk monitoring and workflow, not just installs or read-only stuff.

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